nvALT is a fork of the original Notational Velocity by Brett Terpstra and ElasticThreads (David Halter) with some additional features (MultiMarkdown preview and source views, public note sharing, customizable colors…) and some interface modifications (bookmarks HUD, fullscreen view and more).

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nvALT is a fork of the original Notational Velocity by Brett Terpstra and ElasticThreads (David Halter) with some additional features (MultiMarkdown preview and source views, public note sharing, customizable colors…) and some interface modifications (bookmarks HUD, fullscreen view and more).

Version 2.2b106:

New

Numbered list auto-continuation

nvALT is now based on NVb5 (link)

Doesn't require ".txt" extension when exporting

Fixed

"Open In Marked" command available in localized versions

nvALT was launching and staying in the background, fixed

Cmd-Return now works with list completion

Multiple note tagging works better

Interim note-changes is now in ~/Library/Caches/ where it belongs. This fix improve some Dropbox sync issues

Lots of scrollbar fixes both for nvALT scrollers and the default (OS X) ones

Long formatted dates no longer truncated in horizontal layout

Fixed a lot of bugs with how the UI is drawn. The interface should be a little snappier, and less buggy

Fixes to the limit text to a maximum width feature

Fixed highlighted notes being unreadable depending on various color combinations

Fixed tooltips from links hanging around when nvALT is in the background

Lots of fixes for snow leopard all around. Sorry 10.6 support had fallen into disarray. Seems pretty good now, but neither developer uses 10.6 on a regular basis so keep the bug reports coming

Some fullscreen fixes

Find and Replace working better

Insert Link command is smarter

The holding-down-option-or-ctrl for word count or markdown preview tricks work better

The URL scheme should work better. For the record: nvALT's URL scheme is "nvalt://" not to be confused with "nv://" everything else is more or less the same, but its important to have different schemes for different apps